Feature films, documentaries

Set in 1913, the retelling of John Ford's 1956 western The Searchers is a collaboration with Natar Ungalaaq. Against the landscape of the Canadian Arctic, it tells the story of a husband in search of the men who kidnapped his wife.

Algonquin filmmaker Caroline Monnet's Tshiuetin is up for best short documentary. Filmed in black and white, Tshiuetin takes the viewer on a ride through Northern Quebec and Labrador on an Indigenous-owned railway.

Also in the best short documentary category, This River by Métis writer Katherena Vermette, Erika MacPherson, Alicia Smith and David Christensen trains an intimate and personal lens on the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and shows the lengths families will go to bring their loved ones home.

On-screen talent

It isn't just Indigenous artists behind the camera who are getting nods from the academy — Indigenous performers have been nominated this year as well.

Kwena Bellemare Boivin, from the Atikamekw community of Wemotaci, Que., is among the Indigenous nominees at this year's Canadian Screen Awards. (Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television)Kwena Bellemare Boivin, a screen newcomer from the Atikamekw community of Wemotaci, Que., is nominated for best performance by an actress in a supporting role for her performance in Before the Streets, which was filmed entirely in the Atikamekw language.

Jacques Newashish, also Atikamekw, is up for best performance by an actor in a supporting role for the same film.